In the last month, countless documentaries have popped up that have re-examined JonBenét Ramsey's tragic death from over 20 years ago, and last night, CBS aired the first part of their special, The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey!

During the CBS special, which was recently edited from six hours to four, retired FBI profiler Jim Clemente teamed up with Scotland Yard criminal behavior analyst Laura Richards to dig further into the case and answer some questions.

While Yahoo TV has reported that Clemente will NAME A SUSPECT at the conclusion of the special, Sunday night was only part one — but that doesn't mean we didn't get HUGE clues regarding the 911 call, the ransom note, and the overall cause of death!

Ch-ch-check out all of the HIGHlights from last night's special (below) as we wait for part two on Monday!

True crime TV shows are all the rage thanks to the widely popular podcast, Serial, and the hit Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer — and now we're getting not one, but THREE programs dedicated to solving JonBenét Ramsey's 1996 murder!

You may be aware that earlier this year, CBS announced they would be doing a docuseries that would focus entirely on the infamous unsolved murder.

This will no doubt be shocking — and likely to recapture the attention of the nation.

As we near the 20th anniversary of JonBenét Ramsey's shocking death, the young murder victim's older brother Burke is set to reveal "shocking, never-before-heard" details about the murder in an exclusive interview with Dr. Phil McGraw.

As first reported by the Daily Mail, Burke, who is now 29, is set to break the silence in a three-part interview with Dr. Phil which will air beginning September 12.

Of course, the young man — who was just nine years old when the murder occurred in December 1996 in the family's Boulder, Colorado home — was sleeping just one bedroom away from JonBenét when she was abducted.

In a recent interview, he describes how he remembers JonBenet very differently than how the media portrayed her and how he wishes he and his late wife Patsy knew better to keep her out of the spotlight.

John says:

"I see her, you know, in shorts and t-shirt and hair kind of scruffy and just kind of a kid.

It's very bizarre. And, it certainly - Patsy and JonBenet didn't approach it that way. We - they just did it for fun.

Patsy's mother later told me that a strange man approached the car during the parade and it made her uncomfortable. I think about these things now and it makes me cringe. We were so naïve. I now believe with all my heart that it's not a good idea to put your child on public display.

Only because, that possibly might have drawn attention to us. I don't know. But, I think for advice to a parent is just recognize that regardless of where you live, there could be evil around you. And- and don't be naive about it. And keep your kids protected."

Pretty honest interview. And despite what anyone thinks about what happened the night she was murdered, he does still sound like a grieving dad.

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: